Numerical Modeling in Science and Engineering Myron B. Allen, George F. Pinder, and Ismael Herrera Emphasizing applications, this treatment combines three traditionally distinct disciplinesβcontinuum mechanics, differential equations, and numerical analysisβto provide a unified treatment of numerica
Applications of Computer Algebra
β Scribed by Richard Pavelle (auth.), Richard Pavelle (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 442
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Today, certain computer software systems exist which surpass the computational ability of researchers when their mathematical techniques are applied to many areas of science and engineering. These computer systems can perform a large portion of the calculations seen in mathematical analysis. Despite this massive power, thousands of people use these systems as a routine resource for everyday calculations. These software programs are commonly called "Computer Algebra" systems. They have names such as MACSYMA, MAPLE, muMATH, REDUCE and SMP. They are receiving credit as a computational aid with inΒ creasing regularity in articles in the scientific and engineering literature. When most people think about computers and scientific research these days, they imagine a machine grinding away, processing numbers arithmetically. It is not generally realized that, for a number of years, computers have been performing non-numeric computations. This means, for example, that one inputs an equaΒ tion and obtains a closed form analytic answer. It is these Computer Algebra systems, their capabilities, and applications which are the subject of the papers in this volume.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
MACSYMA: Capabilities and Applications to Problems in Engineering and the Sciences....Pages 1-61
Modern Symbolic Mathematical Computation Systems....Pages 62-73
Using VAXIMA to Write FORTRAN Code....Pages 74-94
Applications of Symbolic Mathematics to Mathematics....Pages 95-111
Past, Present, and Future Applications of Computer Algebra in Chemistry....Pages 112-118
Symbolic Computation in Chemical Education....Pages 119-146
A LISP System for Chemical Groups: Wigner β Eckart Coefficients for Arbitrary Permutation Groups....Pages 147-168
Polymer Modeling Applications of Symbolic Computation....Pages 169-182
Stability Analysis and Optimal Control of a Photochemical Heat Engine....Pages 183-209
Fourier Transform Algorithms for Spectral Analysis Derived with MACSYMA....Pages 210-240
Computer Algebra as a Tool for Solving Optimal Control Problems....Pages 241-261
Application of MACSYMA to Kinematics and Mechanical Systems....Pages 262-280
Stability Analysis of a Robotic Mechanism Using Computer Albegra....Pages 281-292
Derivation of the Hopf Bifurcation Formula Using Lindstedtβs Perturbation Method and MACSYMA....Pages 293-308
Normal Form and Center Manifold Calculations on MACSYMA....Pages 309-328
Symbolic Computation of the Stokes Wave....Pages 329-337
Simplifying Large Algebraic Expressions by Computer....Pages 338-391
A Proposal for the Solution of Quantum Field Theory Problems Using a Finite-Element Approximation....Pages 392-406
Exact Solutions for Superlattices and How to Recognize them with Computer Algebra....Pages 407-414
Computer Generation of Symbolic Generalized Inverses and Applications to Physics and Data Analysis....Pages 415-426
Back Matter....Pages 427-433
β¦ Subjects
Mathematical Software; Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation; Algebra
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